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Wisconsin Central Railroad

Wisconsin Central Railroad was formally organized in the National Hotel on this site by Judge George Reed and his associates, Feb. 4, 1871. Here the contracts were let for its construction and the first general office was located. The road ...

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Site of New York Central Railroad Erector Shop

Site Of

The New York Central

Railroad erector shop where

Engine 999 was built in 1893.

999 was the first creation

of man in the history of time

to Travel 100 Miles per Hour

Marker is on Commerce Avenue, on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy ...

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Central New England Railroad

Central New England Railroad

This is the roadbed for a single-track railroad originally running from Hartford to Millerton constructed in 1871. In 1888 the tracks were extended to the Poughkeepsie Bridge, making it the main trunk line across the Hudson River. ...

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Michigan Central Railroad Depot

Built in 1886, and conceived by Frederick Spier, the design of this granite block building was influenced by the Romanesque style of the great American architect Henry Hobson Richardson. The massive arch and two-foot thick walls are balanced by simple ...

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Central Railroad of NJ Employees

New Jersey Central

Jersey Central Lines

Honoring

the employees of

the Central Railroad

of New Jersey

1849 – 1976

Dedicated by the Central Railroad of New Jersey Veteran Employees Association

Marker is on Audrey Zapp Drive, on the right when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Michigan Central Railroad Niles Depot

Michigan Central Railroad Niles Depot Built in 1892. This Property is listed in the National Register of Historic Places

Marker can be reached from Dey Street near North 5th Street (Michigan Route 51).

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Elkmont, Alabama / Tenn. & Ala. Central Railroad

 

Front

The earliest settlers to this area moved across the Chickasaw boundary before 1810 and established the Sims and New Garden settlements. The area came to be known as Elkmont, for the once abundant elk, the Elk River and ...

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The Toledo and Ohio Central Railroad

The path lies on the rail bed of the Toledo and Ohio Central Railroad, the first railroad constructed through this region in 1877. Primarily a coal hauling line from the mines of the Ohio River valley to northwest Ohio, the ...

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